The Fahrenheit Scale The Fahrenheit scale was invented in the early 1700s by G. Daniel Fahrenheit. The start of the scale is at 0F which is the temperature.

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The Fahrenheit Scale The Fahrenheit scale was invented in the early 1700s by G. Daniel Fahrenheit. The start of the scale is at 0F which is the temperature of a mixture of equal parts of water, ice, and salt. And 212F is the top of the scale which is the boiling point of water. So the Fahrenheit scale has 212 degrees in it

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The Celsius Scale The Celsius scale was invented in 1742 by Anders Celsius The start of the scale is at 0C which is the temperature of the freezing point of water. And 100C is the top of the scale which is the boiling point of water. So the Celsius scale has just 100 degrees in it!

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Useful Temperatures To Know Celsius is a scale that is easier to use and easier to measure 100C 37C 25C 0C Boling Point of Water Freezing Point of Water A Nice Day Human Body Temperature 212F 99F 77F 32F Fahrenheit Celsius